The Role of Physical Activity in Producing and Maintaining Weight Loss CME

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    Studies examining exercise as a weight-loss strategy have produced mixed results, with modest weight loss shown in some studies and an essential role for exercise demonstrated for weight-loss maintenance to prevent weight regain.

  1. The Role of Physical Activity in Producing and Maintaining Weight Loss
    Victoria A. Catenacci
    Holly R. Wyatt

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